The collection: The Beetle range is a mix of stackable rings and statement necklaces made of sterling silver and 18ct yellow gold-plated sterling silver and set with black and white cubic zirconias.

The inspiration: “My grandmother, who wore a lot of scarab jewellery collected in Egypt, and our local dung beetle. Although these prehistoric beetles are so small, they’re strong and tenacious. They push dung for a living, but are an important part of our ecosystem. I wanted a range as bold and beautiful as the beetles,” says Rosholt.

Blow to bank: Prices range from R395 for plain organic stacking rings to R7 820 for the beetle neckpiece.

The collection: Gemstones take centre stage on sterling silver rings and neckpieces, showcased internationally for the first time at International Jewellery London last year. Yellow Jewellery’s aim is to combine function with art.

The inspiration: “I use stones because I like them. And I’m quite amazed that something can be so naturally beautiful. I think I called [my latest range] The New because I’ve learnt this past year that it doesn’t matter how hard you work or how much you want something to happen, if it’s not meant to be it’s never going to happen. And so sometimes you just have to let go and move on to the new,” says Lea.

The collection: The cutest trinkets featuring anything from bears, botany, and bicycles to teapots and skulls to tickle your fancy on necklaces, earrings and brooches. Made with wood, brass, stainless steel and leather.

The inspiration: “Nature. I try to capture this by stylising the shapes and curves of plants and turning it into jewellery pieces. I also love animals. I like designing quirky characters, each honed with its own interesting narrative,” says Nel.